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This ultra-compact Kadomatsu ornament can be easily displayed in your room or entryway. This New Year's decoration makes generous use of mizuhiki, a traditional Japanese lucky charm. Enjoy the beauty of the mizuhiki design.
New Year's decoration (Kadomatsu) - Boxed Overall (Width 9 x Depth 9 x Height 7cm) Please note that due to production reasons, the fabric pattern may differ from the photo.
Mizuhiki is made by rolling up Japanese paper into a thin rope, applying glue to it, and drying it until it hardens. The water purifies all impurities, and after the water has drained, the gift becomes refreshing and pure. It is said that the name "Mizuhiki" was chosen to convey the idea of giving a pure item.
New Year's decorations: New Year's decorations are made to welcome and worship the New Year's deity. In ordinary homes, decorations begin around December 27th (the 29th is associated with "waiting for hardship" and the 31st is "one-night decorations," so it is considered bad luck to decorate on these days).
This item is a New Year's decoration sold by Osaka Choseido, and comes with an original wooden tag.
Please make sure that it says "Seller: Yuinoya Choseido" at the bottom of the cart.
New Year's decorations are made to welcome and worship the New Year's deity. In ordinary homes, decorations begin around December 27th (the 29th is associated with "waiting for hardship" and the 31st is "one-night decorations," so it is said to be bad luck to decorate on these days).